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Other more well-known names being bandied about include Senators John Kerry, John Edwards, Evan Bayh, Bill Nelson, Jack Reed, Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, Tom Daschle, and Sam Nunn. Also making the list are Governors Kathleen Sebelius, Mark Warner, and Tim Kaine. Hillary Makes Obama’s VP Short List A women’s organization has blasted President Barack Obama’s choice of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius as Secretary of Health and Human Services, citing what it says is her pro-abortion history. Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America (CWA), which touts itself as the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization that helps its members “bring Biblical principles into all levels of public policy,” charged in an email: Kathleen Sebelius vetoed common-sense regulations on abortion -- including safety regulations to protect patients from filthy conditions found in a Kansas abortion clinic. She vetoed strengthening the state’s parental notification law. When it was discovered that late-term abortionists George Tiller and Kansas Planned Parenthood were probably committing illegal acts, she vetoed legislation to hold them accountable. She hand-picked an attorney general for his promise to end investigations of late-term abortionists. He later resigned in a sex scandal. Her next attorney general got a court order forbidding a witness from testifying on evidence against her favored abortionists. She won the governorship with large donations from late-term abortionist Tiller, who is currently on trial for alleged criminal activity. She also appointed another abortionist, Howard Ellis, who gave up his medical license in Missouri to avoid disciplinary action to the Kansas Board of Healing Arts. According to various media reports, Sebelius did, indeed, in 2007 hold a reception for Dr. George Tiller at the governor’s mansion in Topeka. Tiller, who once received the National Abortion Federation's highest honor, is presently facing charges relating to his practice. Gov. Sebelius Attacked for Radical Abortion
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TOPEKA, Kan. -- Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius has vetoed a bill that would rewrite a state law restricting late-term abortions. The measure vetoed Thursday would have required doctors performing late-term abortions to report additional information on those procedures to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. The bill also would have allowed women or girls who later believed their abortions were illegal to sue the doctors. Their husbands or, in the case of minors, a parent or guardian, also could sue. Embattled Sebelius Vetoes Late-Term Abortion
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